European Microscopy Society (EMS)

University of Luxembourg

Luxembourg

The position focuses on innovative, interdisciplinary teaching in histology (and histopathology) at the bachelor’s level and within medical specialization programmes, while also offering access to state-of-the-art infrastructure to support high level research in related fields. As part of its strategic expansion, the DHML is offering candidates a range of opportunities to access leadership positions, including study programme directors and domain coordinators, according to the needs and development of the medical programmes. The position offers a unique opportunity to shape and drive medical education at the University of Luxembourg through innovative teaching approaches and in close cooperation with faculty colleagues and local hospitals…..

Contact

Professor Pascal Stammet
Study Programme Director of the Bachelor in Medicine
Email: pascal.stammet@uni.lu

Requirements

  • MD diploma (MD-PhD profiles are considered an advantage)
  • Long-standing experience in the teaching of histology/histopathology at undergraduate and graduate levels, ideally in a variety of curricula including medicine, life sciences and for health care professions
  • Commitment to interdisciplinary and innovative teaching that integrates histology with anatomy, physiology and embryology
  • Experience or familiarity with modern teaching tools such as digital microscopy, virtual or augmented reality technologies, 3D histological experiences, and other digital resources
  • Solid track record in research within the domain
  • Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills, with the ability to build and foster academic partnerships, particularly with existing collaborators at partner universities and institutions
  • Proven record of senior management skills
  • Visionary and transformational leadership skills, thriving in a dynamic and pioneering environment


Language requirements:

The University of Luxembourg is set in a multilingual context. The person hired on this position must be proficient in English and French. Additional knowledge of German is considered an advantage. The University actively supports language development among its staff and offers access to language courses